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  • Keesler GS-14 retires, leaves legacy of professionalism

    Not many Airmen work their way up from airman basic to master sergeant, then transition over to officer and become a colonel. Fewer transfer over to the civilian side as a General Schedule-14, the civilian equivalent of a lieutenant colonel. For James Hollingsworth, his nearly 46-year Air Force

  • HAWC programs to transfer to medical center

    Keesler's Health and Wellness Center is scheduled to close Oct. 1.The health promotion programs and positions at the HAWC are transitioning to strengthen a healthier culture that aligns with the Air Force surgeon general's vision of being the healthiest and highest performing group in the United

  • Medic receives flight training position

    Capt. Jacqueline Brooks is eagerly awaiting Oct. 17, the date she reports to flight training at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.The eight-week flight school is preceded by two days of water survival training at Fairchild AFB, Washington and a week-long stint at Lackland AFB, Texas, for

  • Comprehensive Airman Fitness: A Lifestyle and culture

    Comprehensive Airman Fitness is comprised of a multitude of targeted programs and activities as well as resiliency skills taught to enable Airmen to make sound choices.The program's goal is to build and sustain a thriving and resilient Air Force community that fosters mental, physical, social and